The gospel is not a new law. A clear distinction must be made between law and gospel, so that the gospel is not mistakenly understood as a new law, but as the gospel (the good news). The relationship between law and gospel must be considered carefully. Two prominent theologians, Martin Luther and Karl Barth, did just that, but in opposition to one another. This article describes and compares their respective views. Barth defends a political use of the gospel. The gospel provides believers with action instructions for the civilian life. Barth argues in terms of analogical thinking and, according to him, believers’ understanding of reality is determined by their understanding of Christ. Luther, on the other hand, believes that the pre...
The distinction between law and Gospel is one of the clearest systematic expressions of the doctrine...
The Goal of this thesis is to study Luther\u27s theology of preaching. As we have already seen above...
The present study is concerned with the nature of these as they find expression in the words of Mart...
The gospel is not a new law. A clear distinction must be made between law and gospel, so that the go...
It is interesting that since 1517 when Luther placed the 95 theses on the Wittenberg chapel door, de...
Luther\u27s re-discovery of the proper distinction between Law and Gospel may be viewed as the start...
It is difficult or impossible to use the Lutheran idea of \u27Law and Gospel\u27 as a guide to the t...
In this article, the author argues on the importance of the Reformation. Despite over 500 years has ...
Martin Luther lectured moral philosophy in Wittenberg. He was therefore a well-trained philosopher i...
These three breakthroughs - the understanding of God\u27s righteousness, law and gospel, and repenta...
Is the influence of Karl Barth on the wane? One of Europe\u27s foremost Lutheran theologians, Oscar ...
Let us state the question which heads this paper more specifically: When we speak of the Gospel (gra...
The Hermeneutical Significance of the Law/Gospel Distinction For Luther, the distinction between Law...
Three major antinomian controversies took place in Wittenberg in the sixteenth century, one during L...
This article seeks to discuss the true biblical meaning of the Gospel message given the fact that in...
The distinction between law and Gospel is one of the clearest systematic expressions of the doctrine...
The Goal of this thesis is to study Luther\u27s theology of preaching. As we have already seen above...
The present study is concerned with the nature of these as they find expression in the words of Mart...
The gospel is not a new law. A clear distinction must be made between law and gospel, so that the go...
It is interesting that since 1517 when Luther placed the 95 theses on the Wittenberg chapel door, de...
Luther\u27s re-discovery of the proper distinction between Law and Gospel may be viewed as the start...
It is difficult or impossible to use the Lutheran idea of \u27Law and Gospel\u27 as a guide to the t...
In this article, the author argues on the importance of the Reformation. Despite over 500 years has ...
Martin Luther lectured moral philosophy in Wittenberg. He was therefore a well-trained philosopher i...
These three breakthroughs - the understanding of God\u27s righteousness, law and gospel, and repenta...
Is the influence of Karl Barth on the wane? One of Europe\u27s foremost Lutheran theologians, Oscar ...
Let us state the question which heads this paper more specifically: When we speak of the Gospel (gra...
The Hermeneutical Significance of the Law/Gospel Distinction For Luther, the distinction between Law...
Three major antinomian controversies took place in Wittenberg in the sixteenth century, one during L...
This article seeks to discuss the true biblical meaning of the Gospel message given the fact that in...
The distinction between law and Gospel is one of the clearest systematic expressions of the doctrine...
The Goal of this thesis is to study Luther\u27s theology of preaching. As we have already seen above...
The present study is concerned with the nature of these as they find expression in the words of Mart...